Manipulating Anisotropic Transport and Superconductivity by Focused Ion Beam Microstructuring
This thesis presents pioneering work in the relatively new field of focused ion beam (FIB) sculpting of single crystals to produce bespoke devices and enable the investigation of physics that cannot be studied in bulk samples. It begins with a comprehensive and didactic account of how to achieve this sculpting, revealing the ‘tricks of the trade’ of state-of-the-art FIB microstructuring. In subsequent chapters, the author presents ground-breaking results obtained from microstructures of the delafossite oxide metal PdCoO2 and the heavy fermion superconductor CeIrIn5. In these elegant, forefront experiments, a new form of directional ballistic transport in the ultra-pure delafossites is described and explained. Furthermore, a new way to spatially modulate superconductivity induced by strain is demonstrated with electrical transport measurements that agree well with predictions based on thermoelastic finite element simulations.

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Manipulating Anisotropic Transport and Superconductivity by Focused Ion Beam Microstructuring
This thesis presents pioneering work in the relatively new field of focused ion beam (FIB) sculpting of single crystals to produce bespoke devices and enable the investigation of physics that cannot be studied in bulk samples. It begins with a comprehensive and didactic account of how to achieve this sculpting, revealing the ‘tricks of the trade’ of state-of-the-art FIB microstructuring. In subsequent chapters, the author presents ground-breaking results obtained from microstructures of the delafossite oxide metal PdCoO2 and the heavy fermion superconductor CeIrIn5. In these elegant, forefront experiments, a new form of directional ballistic transport in the ultra-pure delafossites is described and explained. Furthermore, a new way to spatially modulate superconductivity induced by strain is demonstrated with electrical transport measurements that agree well with predictions based on thermoelastic finite element simulations.

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Manipulating Anisotropic Transport and Superconductivity by Focused Ion Beam Microstructuring

Manipulating Anisotropic Transport and Superconductivity by Focused Ion Beam Microstructuring

by Maja D. Bachmann
Manipulating Anisotropic Transport and Superconductivity by Focused Ion Beam Microstructuring

Manipulating Anisotropic Transport and Superconductivity by Focused Ion Beam Microstructuring

by Maja D. Bachmann

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This thesis presents pioneering work in the relatively new field of focused ion beam (FIB) sculpting of single crystals to produce bespoke devices and enable the investigation of physics that cannot be studied in bulk samples. It begins with a comprehensive and didactic account of how to achieve this sculpting, revealing the ‘tricks of the trade’ of state-of-the-art FIB microstructuring. In subsequent chapters, the author presents ground-breaking results obtained from microstructures of the delafossite oxide metal PdCoO2 and the heavy fermion superconductor CeIrIn5. In these elegant, forefront experiments, a new form of directional ballistic transport in the ultra-pure delafossites is described and explained. Furthermore, a new way to spatially modulate superconductivity induced by strain is demonstrated with electrical transport measurements that agree well with predictions based on thermoelastic finite element simulations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030513641
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 08/29/2020
Series: Springer Theses
Edition description: 1st ed. 2020
Pages: 153
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

I​ntroduction.- Focused Ion Beam Micro-Machining.- On the Ballistic Motion of Electrons in PdCoO2.- Spatially Modulated Heavy Fermion Superconductivity in CeIrIn5.- Summary and Outlook.- Appendix.

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